In this morning's news...

General Motors has once again become the world’s best-selling automaker. “For those of you keeping score at home, it's GM 9,030,000 to Toyota's 7,900,000 for 2011.Those are 'round' numbers for the number of vehicles sold in 2011 by the automakers from the Associated Press,” Mark Brush reports. But, as the Associated Press explains, “being the world's top-selling automaker doesn't mean much for the bottom line. But GM retaking the title is an example of how far the company has come since its 2009 bankruptcy.”

State lawmakers will decide whether Michigan should create a website that would allow people to comparison shop for health insurance. Most people who showed up used the event to voice their opinion on the federal Affordable Care Act. The online health care exchange is required under the new health care law, which is why many Republicans at the state Capitol have been hesitant to approve the website. Those who support national health care say health care is too expensive and too few people receive adequate care.